GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.

JMP3Cat is a MP3 Cataloger that reads MP3 CDs and inputs the data into a database for sorting and listening. It also prints Jewel Case sleeves and removes duplicate files off the hard drive without the need to locate them on the hard drive.

Rock the Flag network (RTFn), is a set of services that allow you to better collaborate. The intended use is for information/cyber-security related capture the flag or war games. The main driver behind RTFn is a modified Etherpad installation.
Now located on github!
https://github.com/theopolis/RTFn-lite

this is an unofficial project which pack and distribute 3rd party jar files for Slackware linux. .SlackBuild scripts are also available; if you need java resources for your Slackware box, this is the right place.

Implements the response of a gaussian function in dependency of abscissa, mean value and standard deviation. Further implementations will provide a Lookup-Table based solution to calculate exponential values without dependency to precompiled libraries.

This project is dedicated to eradicating any and all poor documentation for Linux. If you cannot find what you're looking for here, please feel free to add a page about it. Everyone who is human and English speaking is welcome to contribute.

Once, there was the ORG, a collaborative site where people would post various forms of media, add comments, work on projects, do cool stuff. On January 1st, 2008, the ORG shut down. Some of us want to build a new one.

This project will use API hook to create a text capture library (SDK) similar with GetWord. It will supports all the functionalities of GetWord: point/hover text capturing, rectangle text capturing and selected/highlighted text capturing.

The VerticalPark efficiently adds ample greenery, plaza, water, sun, shade, rest, and exercise to an urban setting. This open source OS X visualization demonstrates both good design and the revelation that programmatic art needn't be programmer art.